If you can stay under 500 min outgoing calls, then get the $14.99/month

The problem with other VOIP providers is that they don't have a good amount of money invested in their infrastructure and tech support/customer service like Vonage does. They service 2.5 million customers. They provide free device replacement even if you are out of warranty. I had 'em for 4 years and it's been solid.

So for Voipgo and Acanac I have to buy my own device first? (ATA, is what it's called?) How many phones can I connect to an ATA? I have like 4 phones throughout the house.

Can I port over my number from Bell?

Yes you are allowed to port out your number as long as it's not a regional number. The company can tell you if it is.

You can tap into your existing home wiring to use the service. Your wiring in your home acts like a circuit. Important to note, you need to disconnected the DMARC point ( main phone cable introduced to your circuit) So you can introduce your VOIP signal into one of your phone jack and rest of the phone jacks will get a live connection. Very simple.

Im using Primus TBB and renting their voip router. Id like to find a cheaper voip provider and im wondering what you guys recommend as far as an unlocked ATA. Im assuming the difference between an ATA is just taking the internet signal and converting it to a phone, and a voip router is both a built-in ATA and a basic router?

Im using Primus TBB and renting their voip router. Id like to find a cheaper voip provider and im wondering what you guys recommend as far as an unlocked ATA. Im assuming the difference between an ATA is just taking the internet signal and converting it to a phone, and a voip router is both a built-in ATA and a basic router?

Store preference?

The Linksys PAP2T is a popular ATA. You can get this ATA at Canada Computers. I am not sure what the best ATA/router combo is